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Maggie Philbin In this Computer-Based Math™ Education Summit presentation, Maggie Philbin describes how TeenTech, a program she founded to give teenagers a look at the wide range of science and technology careers, ... |
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Luc Barthelet Luc Barthelet shows an example of how to solve a Rubik's Cube from pictures to introduce some of the computation and image processing capabilities of Mathematica in this talk from ... |
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Mike Ellicock Mike Ellicock shares the vision of National Numeracy, a charity focused on increasing the level of mathematical thinking and understanding across the population of the United Kingdom, in this presentation ... |
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Christopher Wolfram and Todd Gayley Christopher Wolfram and Todd Gayley demonstrate a Mathematica connection to the Parrot AR.Drone 2.0 quadricopter, which allows them to fly it and capture live video and flight data. They also ... |
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Caroline Waters OBE Caroline Waters OBE presents a business's perspective of the changing skill set requirements for potential employees, including the need for strong STEM skills and understanding, in this video from The ... |
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Lou D'Andria How well do you know the Manipulate function? Lou D'Andria examines some of its lesser known features, ranging from those that are fully documented to those that are not documented ... |
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David Stern In this talk from The Computer-Based Math™ Education Summit, David Stern takes a look at how different educational initiatives around the world are adapting to produce students with the STEM ... |
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Robert Nachbar Robert Nachbar explains how Mathematica and C were used to develop a hybrid deterministic-stochastic simulation engine based on differential equations and the chemical master equation. He highlights some interesting aspects ... |
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Jo Evershed Jo Evershed gives her views on the growing need for STEM understanding and communication by sharing how IndexMatch, a financial modeling education program, is bridging the gap between formal mathematical ... |
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Get a quick overview of Mathematica's Next-Computation Suggestions Bar, a new interface paradigm that lets you navigate and discover functionality throughout the Mathematica system. |
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Get a quick overview of how to use the Suggestions Bar, a new interface paradigm that lets you navigate and discover functionality throughout the Mathematica system. |
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Martin Hadley Martin Hadley demonstrates how Wolfram's state-of-the-art technologies can be used to advance Computer-Based Math™ education in this presentation from The Computer-Based Math Education Summit. |
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Learn how to use Mathematica's context-sensitive Input Assistant, which helps you automatically complete code, discover functions and options, and reduce oversights and typographical errors while coding. |
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Learn how to use Mathematica's Input Assistant, which helps you automatically complete code, discover functions and options, and reduce oversights and typographical errors while coding. |
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Anton Antonov In this presentation from the Wolfram Technology Conference, Anton Antonov shares how he used Mathematica to develop a route finding system that computes the shortest path between two points in ... |
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Mathematica's interactive Image Assistant provides immediate access to common image processing tools, making it easy to interactively process images using point-and-click—all within the notebook environment. |
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Mathematica's Image Assistant provides immediate access to common image processing tools, making it easy to interactively process images using point-and-click—all within the notebook environment. Get an overview of how ... |
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David Bailey David Bailey describes his MusicGenerator package, which makes it possible to play music coded in a compact string notation designed to correspond with conventional sheet music. In this talk from the Wolfram Technology Conference, he explores how the package could form ... |
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Luc Barthelet Luc Barthelet shares tips from his experience in creating video games as part of The Computer-Based Math™ Education Summit. |
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You can create and present slide shows directly from within Mathematica. Mathematica-based presentations can contain interactive interfaces and live computations, letting your audience see the effects of changes to parameters ... |